List of reviews made by users for the Scholar's Advanced Technological System novel.
41 users have written reviews for the Scholar's Advanced Technological System novel and rated it with an average score of 4.4 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 178th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub Pro platform.
41 Reviews

For me, this is one of the best webnovels I've read. It's relatively unique in its style. Despite some repetition towards the middle of the novel, the beginning and the last 400 chapters were really too good. The ending, even if a little rushed, is still a good ending (even if we would clearly like a sequel). And finally, for me, the two big strong points are clearly: the scientific and technical precision of the author, even for futuristic things, and the frankly accomplished character development. In short, go read it.

Good Novel. One of my favorite novel that is underrate like author preivous novel I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic World. The protagonist's journey emphasizes intellectual growth, problem-solving, and strategic thinking. This creates a refreshing change from the typical "face-slapping" and power-focused narratives. Lu Zhou's character development is another highlight. Starting as an ordinary student, he gradually transforms into a world-renowned scholar through hard work, intelligence, and the strategic use of the system. His growth feels organic, and his struggles with balancing personal life, academic pressure, and ethical dilemmas make him relatable. The supporting characters, including fellow researchers, mentors, and rivals, are well-written and add layers to the story.

this novel can best be described by research. The writing can be a bit stunted at times and the MC doesn't quite feel as natural as he should and the scenarios don't always flow smoothly. However it is clear that the author has put a lot of time and effort into researching a wide variety of fields to make at least most of the technology and research seem believable. The story itself is fairly solid although I wasn't the biggest fan of the turn the romance took nor do I believe we got the best ending. I would recommend this as a read however it can drag sometimes and I believe it rushed too much towards the end and you will get nationalism and relations on an ironic level , however it is solid and I applaud the level of dedication, research and time the author must have put in, but it is not groundbreaking and I wouldn't expect anything as such. I enjoyed my time reading this - 7/10

Plot : 5/5 Then why 4 stars? Coz the interpersonal relations are a bit f*ck*d up. 80% of the novel consists of over the top nationalism and racism. Especially, it's not only our MC, but the author himself if pretty racist which is visible throughout in story, especially in mid section. The writing style is bit annoying, especially the opinions of miscellaneous side characters. A lot of characters are introduced throughout the novel. . . Like a lot. Some of them are interesting, the author has focused briefly on their story, but there's no closure for a lot of them. That's also a bit sad. Yet after all this, 4 stars. Because the story itself is good. Unlike novels which are famous for their writing style or other factors, this one by only relying on its core story is one of the best out there. Also the writing suggests that there may be a sequel so who knows. Tldr; 5 star for story, 3 star for writing style

Light hearted and an excellent read to relax, Lu Zhou is decent protagonist with his own unique brand of humble bragging. Decent to gain some knowledge about the scientific world.

On a personal note, I liked this book. a lot of repetitive grammar being used to describe any achievements is cumbersome to re-read. the plot progression seems to be rather measured. I for one lost interest when he gets lost on mars and the time-skip happens. it would have helped if the novel ended right there with a few more chapters explaining how the rest of the characters end up maybe even a system jump would have lent a more interesting flavor to the book itself. . . the oft repetitive trope of the pro-"home country" mc winning by a landslide margin makes it a hard read. would have rated it slightly lower even but then this is still just a web-novel and can't be seen as serious literature. . . therefore a 3/5 seems the most apt. good premise, intriguing tropes but no excitement from the story itself unless you have grasped the magnitude of the achievements placed on the mc's head. . . not a hard pass but still not a definite recommend. . . your choice

I feel like this novel is overrated. There are a lot of inconsistencies in the Mc, especially when it comes to women. Bro is denser than a black hole. In early arcs he was acting as if he wants a girlfriend and isn't good enough for one even when he has girls fawning over him. Also, he acts narcissistic, talking about how handsome and smart he is, despite being a nobody before he got his system. Speaking of the system, it's literally just a plot device. It's main purpose is to give missions, which will become the next of the story whenever chosen. Besides quests, the levels are poorly explained, there is no definitive difference between levels, allowing the author to write whatever buff he wants when he feels like it could be useless. For example, if the Mc suddenly gets inspiration to solve a ridiculous idea, the author will just "chalk it up" to him increasing comprehension after levelling up. The story also sucks in my opinion, the first few arcs were boring, the space arc was fine, but the 200 chapters afterwards and the ending were trash, leaving a bunch of unanswered mysteries. Moreover, the educational concepts were inconsistent to reality. Every time he tried explaining a theorem, formula, and idea only to get it wrong, I physically cringed. The story is also terrible at displaying math and formulas. In text form, they just don't fit. Also, it's ridiculous that the story attempts to explain ideas like molecular physics when the author and reader probably have no clue about the topic. Imo, such chapters could've been simplified to "they did ___ which led to ____ discovery instead of menial numbers and letters. Lastly, the author loves saying nutty to describe things as good. He's smart? No, he's a true genius who is nutty at math. He's good at socialising? No, he's nutty at talking to people. In short, the story is bad, consisting of a lot of issues.

good book, happy ending, enjoyable plot progression and interesting mystery and science elements. i dont like americans anyway and its cool to see how the author tackles the real world geo-political situation. last 200 chapters after time skip were'nt done that well but this book will have a fond place in my heart. thanks for the read

good book, happy ending, enjoyable plot progression and interesting mystery and science elements. i dont like americans anyway and its cool to see how the author tackles the real world geo-political situation. last 200 chapters after time skip were'nt done that well but this book will have a fond place in my heart. thanks for the read

It was a well written novel. The author definitely did a lot of scientific research just to write this novel. The last 240 chapters were kinda boring but the journey to get there was amazing. The author has a strange fascination with the word nutty ig. Overall really lyk this novel.